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flatlet

[ UK /flˈætlət/ ]
NOUN
  1. a tiny flat

How To Use flatlet In A Sentence

  • An adequate salary would be paid and there was the use of a small flatlet. The Chain Of Destiny
  • My previous (non-)comment was on the woes of buying a flat (or a ‘flatlet’, in our case) in the big city. Downsizing
  • They live together but separately, in little flatlets under one roof, partially sharing a general kitchen and also having a kitchenette in the flatlet, not getting into each other's way but being around for company and help when needed. Undefined
  • The October 1998 survey showed that about 76 percent of households were living in formal dwellings like a house on a separate stand, a flat in a block of flats, a townhouse or a brick room or flatlet in ANC Daily News Briefing
  • There were blood stains on the curtain of their flatlet. IOL: News
  • By that time Ross and Fiona were going steady, she had given up all ideas of modelling for hairdresser training and they had moved together into a studio flatlet. Piranha to Scurfy & Other Stories
  • An application has been lodged to turn a derelict printworks on Clare Street into six self-supported flatlets for 16 and 17 year-old boys who have recently left care or have problems living alone.
  • There's a caretaker living in the basement and a small flatlet on the top floor which goes with the job. Stormy Springtime
  • Some hostels are to be converted into flatlets accommodating two to six people.
  • Since the recent purchase of a block of furnished flatlets in Bridlington, Yorkshire, self-catering holidays have become an attractive alternative.
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